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Issue Details: First known date: 1873... 1873 Lady Anna
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Trollope describes the novel thus: 'A young girl, who is really a lady of high rank and great wealth, though in her youth she enjoyed none of the priveleges of wealth and rank, marries a tailor who had been good to her, and whom she loved when she was poor and neglected' (An Autobiography). Trollope wrote Lady Anna en route from Liverpool to Melbourne and the novel ends with the emigration of Lady Anna and her husband to Australia. (Sadleir)

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First known date: 1873
Serialised by: The Australasian 1864 newspaper (2301 issues)
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Serialised in the Australasian 17 May 1873 to 10 January 1874.
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First known date: 1873
Serialised by: The Fortnightly Review 1865 periodical (2 issues)
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Serialised in the Fortnightly Review April 1873 to April 1874.
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